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Meet Our New Faculty: Johnny Tang
Meet Johnny Tang, new assistant professor of finance at the Johnson School, and learn about his research, interests, and courses he will be teaching.

Adaptive Reuse: Is Converting Empty Office Space to Housing Viable?
Cornell AAP professor Suzanne Lanyi Charles speaks from firsthand experience about converting office space to housing.

4 Ways to Leverage AI in Your Corporate Strategy
Johnson School faculty identify four best practices senior executives can employ to capitalize on advancements in AI and dodge common pitfalls.

What Do Empty Office Buildings Mean for the Economy?
Cornell real estate professors discuss how low office building occupancy impacts investors and developers and whether it’s a temporary phenomenon.

Cornell SC Johnson College Dean Named Chair of RRBM Board
As Chairman of RRBM Board, SC Johnson College Dean Andrew Karolyi will serve a two-year term as chief executive officer and will preside over quarterly meetings.

United Nations’ PRME Board Names Cornell SC Johnson College Dean Vice Chair
As Vice Chair of PRME Board for a two-year term, SC Johnson College Dean Karolyi will represent committed stakeholders to advance PRME’s vision, mission and guiding principles.

Panel Debates Digital Currencies’ Purpose, Privacy, Governance, and Stability
In a panel led by Fintech at Cornell executive director Susan Joseph, Cornell cryptocurrency experts debated the pros and cons of digital currencies.

Research: To Resist Temptation, Think Short-Term
Research shows that short-term costs of unhealthy eating is more effective at helping people avoid indulging than highlighting long-term costs.

Big Firms Don’t Always Exercise Their Labor Market Power to Suppress Wages
To wield labor market power, large companies must centralize their hiring. But many decentralize instead, giving up their power. New research suggests why.